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he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's extensive counter terrorism branch. he became the bureau's executive director of counterintelligence. he led a number of high-profile investigations including the breakup of a plot to blow up new york subways in 2009 and later that year the case of the would-be underwear bomber and christmas day. he also took part in the investigation of an attempted car bombing in times were in 2010. in 2004, he was named deputy director of the fbi and a serving in the number two position when police asked him to fulfill the top spot of the tsa. today he oversees 60,000 employees to provide security at more than 450 airports and through
he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's extensive counter terrorism branch. he became the bureau's executive director of...
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the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general keith alexander. are you saying he's misstating what they're up to? >> the fact that they have a nsa room at the at&t building in san francisco where they documented the fiber optic lines going into a device, that device is what translates all that data into meaningful readable text. that's going to nsa. that's documented in court records. plus in "new york times" reported in 2010 where nsa had overcollected on u.s. citizens. >> eliot: look, i got to interrupt you. we're going out at 9:00. can you hang around and we'll do a bit more in our web
the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general keith alexander. are you saying he's misstating what they're up to? >> the fact that they have a nsa room at the at&t building in san francisco where they documented the fiber optic lines going into a device, that device is what translates all that data into meaningful readable text. that's going to nsa. that's documented in court records....
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. >>> last year the fbi busted a ring of computer hackers in estonia. now the soft wear would redirect people to different sites, racking up millions of dollars in illegal fees. since then, the fbi has been using ultimate servers to keep the infected computers online. but on monday, that system is being shut down. that could mean no internet for 64,000 computer users. do want to know if your computer is infected. looking on to dcwg.org. if your computer has a virus, the site will tell you how to fix it. i tried it earlier. only takes a minute. >>> in response to an analysis of power restorations, tonight pep cois out with some new numbers. >> and our investigative reporter used the new data to compare pep co's restoration times to everybody else. >> reporter: we analyzed the same numbers utilities claimed for themselves through the fourth of july, finding day after day, pep comostly with the lowest or near lowest restorations of the bunch. in the 24 hours after the storm according to pep coit had restored only 20% of its customers, compared to the much
. >>> last year the fbi busted a ring of computer hackers in estonia. now the soft wear would redirect people to different sites, racking up millions of dollars in illegal fees. since then, the fbi has been using ultimate servers to keep the infected computers online. but on monday, that system is being shut down. that could mean no internet for 64,000 computer users. do want to know if your computer is infected. looking on to dcwg.org. if your computer has a virus, the site will tell...
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we know from the fbi, the briefings, in the u.s. and the u.k., terrorists are deterred by three things, a visible police presence, canines, and cctv. we know from the london bombers, cctv, they did not care about. one of them looked at that camera. he said, it did not matter. he was going to be dead. it was like, so what. we will do surveillance. in washington, d.c., if they see no police presence -- next tuesday, there may be a team that has 10 to 20 people. >> airport security, do you need to redefine that out where? i was in libya, saudi armory's looted. -- i saw the armories looted. >> it is not an issue in the u.s. that we have seen. we do not know of any in the u.s. it is a concern. perimeter security, from time to time in the u.s. -- in utah, we had a pilot who was wanted for murder. he was able to get into a small regional jet. he was not able to take off. he caused some damage. >> you need to beef up the perimeter security. >> the airport have the responsibility for it. we help them with it. we set the standard. they do it.
we know from the fbi, the briefings, in the u.s. and the u.k., terrorists are deterred by three things, a visible police presence, canines, and cctv. we know from the london bombers, cctv, they did not care about. one of them looked at that camera. he said, it did not matter. he was going to be dead. it was like, so what. we will do surveillance. in washington, d.c., if they see no police presence -- next tuesday, there may be a team that has 10 to 20 people. >> airport security, do you...
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hair analysis. >> the fbi insists that the science itself is sound. that it is possible to say that hairs bear a microscopic resemblance to the crime scene. but a government science panel cautions that will are no uniform standards on how many things must agree to declare a virtual match. lawyer for kirk odom says it is subjective. >> it is entirely subjective. the examiner objectively examines the samples, decides whether or not to call it a match. >> reporter: now congress is considering national standards to help prevent what happened to kirk odom. found guilty by a hair. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead, as "nbc nightly news" continues epic downfall for a home town hero. secrets and lies and hundreds of millions of dollars are missing. and later. beautiful, beautiful, making a difference one flash at a time. . >>> we're back now with a story about financial fraud involving the kind of big money you hear about on wall street. but this one happened on main street in a town in iowa. tonight a one time town hero is in jail and mill
hair analysis. >> the fbi insists that the science itself is sound. that it is possible to say that hairs bear a microscopic resemblance to the crime scene. but a government science panel cautions that will are no uniform standards on how many things must agree to declare a virtual match. lawyer for kirk odom says it is subjective. >> it is entirely subjective. the examiner objectively examines the samples, decides whether or not to call it a match. >> reporter: now congress...
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the fbi has a warning, a hacker scheme could take your computer offline this summer. how you can prevent it from happening to you. >>> today is earth day. that means tens of thousands of people around the united states spent the day volunteering. it also is comcast cares day. nbcs parent company giving back day. >> thanks for spending your sad morning with us. we are not done, we are just starting. we are just starting. get back. >> you recognize that guy. they joined thousands at an elementary school. they helped landscape the playground and do painting as well. laura garcia-cannon and mike inouye helped them roll up their sleeves. laura talked with neil smith about the company's efforts. >> this is the best day of the company. it's nice to have them here with us. thank you on behalf of comcast. we love giving back to the community we work in. we love dreaming big and getting in volunteerism and funding. it's very meaningful for us to be out in the community. we expected 3,000 volunteers and got 4,200 or more. we are working on 6700 projects around the country. i lov
the fbi has a warning, a hacker scheme could take your computer offline this summer. how you can prevent it from happening to you. >>> today is earth day. that means tens of thousands of people around the united states spent the day volunteering. it also is comcast cares day. nbcs parent company giving back day. >> thanks for spending your sad morning with us. we are not done, we are just starting. we are just starting. get back. >> you recognize that guy. they joined...
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the fbi is investigating and law enforcement sources tell abc news the pilot suffered a panic attack. surprisingly while airplane pilots submit to yearly medical tests by an faa doctor, psychiatric screening isn't required. >> probably no suspicion on the doctor's part, therefore he's going to assign your certificate that you're cleared to fly. >> reporter: kevin hyatt, a veteran commercial captain and safety consultant, says there's no specific training for what to do if your co-pilot loses it during flight. >> there are visual cues that the other pilot is trying to pick up on to see if there's something wrong or something amiss. >> reporter: it's not the first time airline crews have alarmed, even killed passengers. october 1999, egypt air flight 990, a 767 from new york to cairo, with 217 passengers, disappeared. the co-pilot deliberately crashing into the atlantic. in another plane over indonesia, nose-dived, killing 104 passengers. investigators say the pilot committed suicide, taking everyone with him. just this month an american airlines attendant had to be restrained after thr
the fbi is investigating and law enforcement sources tell abc news the pilot suffered a panic attack. surprisingly while airplane pilots submit to yearly medical tests by an faa doctor, psychiatric screening isn't required. >> probably no suspicion on the doctor's part, therefore he's going to assign your certificate that you're cleared to fly. >> reporter: kevin hyatt, a veteran commercial captain and safety consultant, says there's no specific training for what to do if your...
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. >> reporte >> reporter: steve moore is a retired fbi agent. he advocated for the release of amanda knox. and he's investigated jacob's case for free. >> here we are in front of the palace of justice. >> reporter: this is a place of hope for jacob? >> no. no. the palace of justice is a misnomer. there should be an atm in the lobby. >> reporter: what's really happening, according to moore and others on jacob's defense team is an old-fashioned shakedown. bo live yan officials are demanding money. >> here's a guy they see coming in from new york who's got probably a lot of liquid cash and they saw an opportunity. >> reporter: back in brooklyn, jacob's wife myriam packs for bolivia to visit her husband. it's passover and they are orthodox jewish and keeping kosher in prison is not easy. she's packing a lot of food and worrying. >> the way things are there, the justice system, the corruption -- i don't think i should talk about it. >> reporter: they have five children and 11 grandchildren. and the little ones don't understand. >> hello, how are you?
. >> reporte >> reporter: steve moore is a retired fbi agent. he advocated for the release of amanda knox. and he's investigated jacob's case for free. >> here we are in front of the palace of justice. >> reporter: this is a place of hope for jacob? >> no. no. the palace of justice is a misnomer. there should be an atm in the lobby. >> reporter: what's really happening, according to moore and others on jacob's defense team is an old-fashioned shakedown. bo...
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. >> the fbi is one of the 16 intelligence agencies, once they started looking into whether or not there had been a compromise, the lawmakers who oversee the cia feel they should have at least been told that there was -- that there was something going on. >> she had some security clearance but there was question about whether she was in possession of cigarettes and how did she get them? >> exactly. -- in possession of secrets and how did she get them? >> they must have come from somewhere else. there has been some sort of assessment of those documents and has been determined it does not pose a major threat that she had them. >> the fbi started this investigation in the summer. who else knew about this before members of congress and the public and journalists found out about it last friday? >> aye in may, it was brought to the attention of the near -- of the public. it took the fbi some time to figure, who was sending them because there were set from an anonymous e-mail account. by the end of december the had traced it to her and in the process of looking at her e- mail, they discovered t
. >> the fbi is one of the 16 intelligence agencies, once they started looking into whether or not there had been a compromise, the lawmakers who oversee the cia feel they should have at least been told that there was -- that there was something going on. >> she had some security clearance but there was question about whether she was in possession of cigarettes and how did she get them? >> exactly. -- in possession of secrets and how did she get them? >> they must have...
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the fbi visited businesses along here asking for surveillance footage. this is the area where a citizen alerted baltimore county police after spotting mrs. ripken in the back seat of her car. >> that was david collins reporting. police are still process in the car for information. there is a $2,000 reward for information that leads to a conviction. >> the mall in columbia will be transformed into an open-air plaza surrounded by restaurants and stores. today, whole foods market opened it will announce a store in columbia. rob roblin has details. >> the company headquarters building here in colombia was built in 1974. it was and still is the centerpiece of columbia. today inside the historic building, another store will occupy 45,000 square feet of the building. >> it is great to take something that already belongs in the community and make it grow with the next generation. >> is just the beginning of the redevelopment of columbia. >> at think it will become what it probably was envisioned to be at the beginning. it will be a place where you come and park
the fbi visited businesses along here asking for surveillance footage. this is the area where a citizen alerted baltimore county police after spotting mrs. ripken in the back seat of her car. >> that was david collins reporting. police are still process in the car for information. there is a $2,000 reward for information that leads to a conviction. >> the mall in columbia will be transformed into an open-air plaza surrounded by restaurants and stores. today, whole foods market...
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the fbi and hoover as you might have gathered by now were not natural friends. and hoover says, you know, ernest, is just the wrong guy. heard about what was going on in cuba and said i cannot think of anybody who is more ill-suited toward this kind of work than ernest hemingway. you know, then he wrote down a couple of reasons, drinking, judgment, politics and whatnot and by the way the fbi kept an eye on him for his whole life even when he was in mayo clinic just before he died. but anyway, this is one thing that the fbi and the oss could have agreed on because they both looked at hemingway and came to the conclusion that this is somebody who we really shouldn't have as a formal part of our organization. kgb, one member know in washington and kgb did not get. got a lot of oss memos but didn't get this one so they tried their hand at it. nobody really got a whole lot out of ernest in the intel business in world war ii. ernest as i say, something he wanted to do. it's something he devoted a lot of energy to. but it may have been a dramatic story but it didn't ha
the fbi and hoover as you might have gathered by now were not natural friends. and hoover says, you know, ernest, is just the wrong guy. heard about what was going on in cuba and said i cannot think of anybody who is more ill-suited toward this kind of work than ernest hemingway. you know, then he wrote down a couple of reasons, drinking, judgment, politics and whatnot and by the way the fbi kept an eye on him for his whole life even when he was in mayo clinic just before he died. but anyway,...
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so they started finding volatilities and fox.com, pbs, and an affiliate of the fbi. and they would exploit those one of those and then they would eventually won by one to announce them under this new name, luizsec. it's a -- it means having fun at someone else's expense. so they were doing these things for fun. sometimes they would attack the cause of the. the impression all these attacks have been plan. like some another things had been done by anonymous they weren't really plan. it was these guys being opportunistic, finding or exploiting other people's carelessness. exploiting that and then attaching a cost to it afterwards. >> so was there a profit motive? was the money involved in these early attacks? >> what i first are writing about anonymous that was one of my first thoughts. i thought there's got to be some kind of darker element here with these hakers will use these communities and networks and tools for financial gains, steal credit card numbers or whatever else. and all the reporting i did on a anonymous, that hardly ever came up. money wasn't a motive fo
so they started finding volatilities and fox.com, pbs, and an affiliate of the fbi. and they would exploit those one of those and then they would eventually won by one to announce them under this new name, luizsec. it's a -- it means having fun at someone else's expense. so they were doing these things for fun. sometimes they would attack the cause of the. the impression all these attacks have been plan. like some another things had been done by anonymous they weren't really plan. it was these...
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they have some fbi memos, but they didn't get this. a whole l out of earnest in the intel business in world war ii. earnest as i say, it's something he wanted to do. it's something he devoted a lot of energy to. but it may have been a dramatic story, but it didn't have dramatic results. there just wasn't a lot of product at the end of the day, only a story that i really like to tell. so that's about it. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> if anyone has questions -- >> happy to take questions. >> we have one right over here. >> i would like to did hemmingway kill himself? >> that's long and complicated. i think it's the long-term effects of drinking. he was probably an alcoholic physiological physiologically, probably even by this time hemmingway's productivity as a great author falls off dramatically, you know, the last great book he writes is "for whom the bell tolls." then he writes "old man and the sea." that's really the last home run he writes. everything else is falling off. he's deteriorating physically. i think it's a cascadin
they have some fbi memos, but they didn't get this. a whole l out of earnest in the intel business in world war ii. earnest as i say, it's something he wanted to do. it's something he devoted a lot of energy to. but it may have been a dramatic story, but it didn't have dramatic results. there just wasn't a lot of product at the end of the day, only a story that i really like to tell. so that's about it. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> if anyone has questions -- >> happy to take...
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>> specialist talking to fbi agents in los angeles and washington, discussing their highly sensitive ideas to track down internet hackers. while the very brief they are hacking, anonymous packed into the conversation and published it on the internet. >> i saw the information about the conference in sheffield. >> the detectives have no idea that adversaries will hear this. they discuss specifics and current cases. >> we have stepped back further west until we know what is happening. we have to factor sometime in that will not look suspicious. >> no operational rest have been identified, but it is still embarrassing. how could this happen? the lawyer for one suspect police and fbi agent recorded it and sent it as an audio file to an e-mail that was then intercepted by the packers. >> it is frustrating that the people that are supposed to be prosecuting hacking allegations have been hacked themselves. >> members of the group of anonymous were seen among the many different protestors at the occupy london protest. who are they? they are a loose gathering of internet hackers, activist, and
>> specialist talking to fbi agents in los angeles and washington, discussing their highly sensitive ideas to track down internet hackers. while the very brief they are hacking, anonymous packed into the conversation and published it on the internet. >> i saw the information about the conference in sheffield. >> the detectives have no idea that adversaries will hear this. they discuss specifics and current cases. >> we have stepped back further west until we know what is...
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this was set up with the fbi. go to that website. it will show you either a green indicator here or a red indicator here. green means you are clean, generally. it's not a guarantee. that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red, you need to act quickly. in any event, check out all of your spy ware, malware, get all the updates this weekend. make sure your security system is working as well as possible to get this thing out of your computer. take time, go to that website and just make sure because you don't want to find that it's monday and the ghost got you. >> all right, tom, thank you very much. now that we know what it means to us, let's talk about it. we all take our internet access for granted, right? what will you do without it if you do lose it monday? how will you spend your time? do you remember what it was like without the internet? tweet me. i'll read your responses later in the show. tweet me before monday before the internet connection might go down. >>> the business of scientology. it's part
this was set up with the fbi. go to that website. it will show you either a green indicator here or a red indicator here. green means you are clean, generally. it's not a guarantee. that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red, you need to act quickly. in any event, check out all of your spy ware, malware, get all the updates this weekend. make sure your security system is working as well as possible to get this thing out of your computer. take time, go to that...
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>> the fbi said there was no indication of ties to terrorist groups. police said they were confident he acted alone, but that is just an initial assessment. what are they going to be looking for in the background work? >> absolutely. i have heard that comment as well. certainly, they have to do extensive background and find out whatever connections he may have had with anyone. i think that has to be done to find out was a really a terrorist attack or just an individual. nonetheless, in terms of the families, friends, associates and so forth, it does not make that much difference as to who was working with or was he working alone, but it from the country's perspective, we need to know that. >> they were going to be looking for any potential warning signs. what might those be? >> if they find witnesses that know this person, this young man, and find out that well, you know, we had had conversations with him about one thing or another, about his thoughts about world issues and so on and so forth, if you have that kind of information, and that is the kind
>> the fbi said there was no indication of ties to terrorist groups. police said they were confident he acted alone, but that is just an initial assessment. what are they going to be looking for in the background work? >> absolutely. i have heard that comment as well. certainly, they have to do extensive background and find out whatever connections he may have had with anyone. i think that has to be done to find out was a really a terrorist attack or just an individual. nonetheless,...
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the fbi looked into it. we have found no credible evidence such infiltration is going on. >> again, neither congresswoman ba bachmann, nor her colleagues, provided credible evidence. we've asked them five times and each time they've all refused. they're not really making allegations at all, just asking questions. remember, newt gingrich also said so in his politico piece and said so again today. >> i think all they asked for was an investigation. who's offering this advice to secretary clinton? i think it's totally legitimate to ask that question. >> only asking questions. here's mitt romney's adviser john bolton. >> what i think these members of congress have done is simply raise the question. >> just raising questions. whether he thought congresswoman bachmann was out of line, house majority leader eric cantor said no. >> if you read some of the reports that cover the story, i think her concern was about the security of the country. >> though none of these so-called national security five will talk to us,
the fbi looked into it. we have found no credible evidence such infiltration is going on. >> again, neither congresswoman ba bachmann, nor her colleagues, provided credible evidence. we've asked them five times and each time they've all refused. they're not really making allegations at all, just asking questions. remember, newt gingrich also said so in his politico piece and said so again today. >> i think all they asked for was an investigation. who's offering this advice to...
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>> if the fbi is alert that somebody's buying 60,000 heavy-duty rounds, they're going to check it out. say this guy had bought 60,000 rounds in colorado, which he did, and the fbi in denver got wind of that, they would have been watching him! all right? this just makes common sense. >> no, you're not going to side -- >> bill's right, it's not an intrusion on gun rights. but bill o'reilly's republican party thinks it is. but tonight is not the night to be picky about o'reilly getting the number of bullets wrong in our latest mass murder story. tonight is the night to welcome bill o'reilly to the ranks of the far-left loons who want more gun and ammunition control. >> here's how crazy this is. if you take a flight lesson, the feds get a heads up. but you can buy a machine gun and they don't know. that's so dumb it hurts. that's so dumb it hurts. that's so dumb it hurts. this is new york state. we built the first railway and the first trade route to the west. we built the tallest skyscrapers, the greatest empires. we pushed the country forward. then, some said, we lost our edge. we could
>> if the fbi is alert that somebody's buying 60,000 heavy-duty rounds, they're going to check it out. say this guy had bought 60,000 rounds in colorado, which he did, and the fbi in denver got wind of that, they would have been watching him! all right? this just makes common sense. >> no, you're not going to side -- >> bill's right, it's not an intrusion on gun rights. but bill o'reilly's republican party thinks it is. but tonight is not the night to be picky about o'reilly...
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the world discovered the virus last november when the fbi discovered a software that rerouts machines to fake and dangerous banks. >> instead of going to your bank, you go to a weapon site they control and capture your pass word. >> reporter: the fbi says 4 million computers were affected in this country. you see the computers affected this year. the fbi had to put off a backup system to keep people online. >> the government, they are trying to be helpful. the interesting thing was this was indirect relying on a piece of intrastructure that bad guys controlled. >> reporter: at midnight tonight, the fbi will put the plug on the life support system and user will be on their ohm. you can go to dcwg.org. hit the link. if your computer is clean, it will follow the links here. after midnight, you won't be able to access the internet to get this this sight at all. >> matt gutton, thanks. >>> the view from mars we haven't seen until tonight. i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. an intense burning sensation like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have
the world discovered the virus last november when the fbi discovered a software that rerouts machines to fake and dangerous banks. >> instead of going to your bank, you go to a weapon site they control and capture your pass word. >> reporter: the fbi says 4 million computers were affected in this country. you see the computers affected this year. the fbi had to put off a backup system to keep people online. >> the government, they are trying to be helpful. the interesting...
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the stunning development comes just weeks after the fbi, you'll remember, searched the basement of another building in the lower manhattan neighborhood where patz lived after a police dog alerted officers to possible human remains. although that search came up empty, police commissioner ray kelly here in new york city says the renewed attention to the case generated a tip that led them to mr. hernandez. >> early this month, the nypd missing persons squad received information from an individual which led them to identify hernandez as a person of interest. in the years following etan's disappearance, hernandez had told a family member and others that he had, quote, done a bad thing and killed a child in new york. >> this is, of course, front page news here in new york city. so far, police do not have a motive in the killing. etan patz case triggered the movement to put pictures of missing kids on milk cartons. today, may 25th, is national missing children's day. designated by president reagan in 1983 to draw attention to child abductions. and now again on the 33rd anniversary of his disappea
the stunning development comes just weeks after the fbi, you'll remember, searched the basement of another building in the lower manhattan neighborhood where patz lived after a police dog alerted officers to possible human remains. although that search came up empty, police commissioner ray kelly here in new york city says the renewed attention to the case generated a tip that led them to mr. hernandez. >> early this month, the nypd missing persons squad received information from an...
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but it's unclear when the fbi probe began. >> the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest date. it seems this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> reporter: among other questions, why weren't key lawmakers told sooner. the house and senate intelligence committees weren't informed until friday. >> are you going to investigate why the fbi didn't notify you before? >> yes, absolutely. i mean, this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. >> reporter: not everyone on the hill was totally in the dark. house majority leader eric cantor said an fbi employee told him about petraeus' affair and a possible security breach in october. after the investigation had begun. a u.s. official says that the general's communications were never compromised and he was never the target of the investigation. another issue, petraeus stepped do
but it's unclear when the fbi probe began. >> the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest date. it seems this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> reporter: among other questions, why weren't key lawmakers told sooner. the house and senate intelligence committees weren't...
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. >>> the fbi arrested five self-described anarchists in cleveland, ohio today. the men are between 20 and 37 years of age and are accused of plotting to build up a bridge over a cleveland park. the plot was uncovered by an fbi sting operation which provided the men with what they thought was bomb making materials. the fbi says, as is the case with so many of these, there was never any real danger associated with the plan. >>> on this may day around the world, across the country there were marches and protests focused on the rights of workers. occupy wall street reemerged on the scene in new york after being dormant for much of the winter season. one of their targets banks. they staged protests targeting the big names including bank of america, chase, citibank. in oakland, california, where the occupy protests, you may recall, clashed violently with police just last fall, there were some skirmishes today. and there were several arrests in the end. >>> a media empire may be hanging in the balance tonight after blistering criticism of the man in charge, rupert murd
. >>> the fbi arrested five self-described anarchists in cleveland, ohio today. the men are between 20 and 37 years of age and are accused of plotting to build up a bridge over a cleveland park. the plot was uncovered by an fbi sting operation which provided the men with what they thought was bomb making materials. the fbi says, as is the case with so many of these, there was never any real danger associated with the plan. >>> on this may day around the world, across the...
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the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the cost of securing afghanistan after 2014. it's going to cost upwards of $4 billion a year. and of course, u.s. officials don't want all of that to come out of u.s. taxpayer dollars. >> all right, chuck todd, thanks very much. let's bring in david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> these supports, the g-8 and nato conference, it's all about the president trying to get world leaders on the same page, in the first case about the euro debt crisis, the second case of
the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the...
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a former head of the fbi releases his report. was there a cover-up? and what did coach paterno really know? >>> gutsy move. mitt romney's speech to a hostile crowd. getting booed by members of the naacp. >>> that particular display on the fourth of july. so close, people were running for cover. >>> now, you see it. now, you don't. a shark stealing lunch right off the line. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we may get answers this morning to some of those troubling questions in the penn state sex abuse scandal. >> results of the investigation, which is headed by former fbi chief, louis freeh, are being found out in philadelphia. brandi hitt as a preview of the bombshell report. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. in a few hours, we'll know if officials tried to cover up the jerry sandusky sex scandal. that report will be released in this hotel. and it could impact the school's reputation. >> the mandate is clear. we've been tasked to investigate the matter fully, fairly and completely. >> reporter: penn state university trustees hired former f
a former head of the fbi releases his report. was there a cover-up? and what did coach paterno really know? >>> gutsy move. mitt romney's speech to a hostile crowd. getting booed by members of the naacp. >>> that particular display on the fourth of july. so close, people were running for cover. >>> now, you see it. now, you don't. a shark stealing lunch right off the line. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we may get answers this morning to some of those...
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the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and per cusecutins a very fine one. today miss backman also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire...
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a member of the fbi was on hand to stress the same message. associate of the giants' all-star created a fake website and product to try and fight off that 50-game suspension handed to cabrera by mlb earlier this week. the scheme is the first of its kind in mlb history. dave feldman joins us now with the latest. if this is a first for them, it must be a first for you, too. >> yeah, i think it is, chris. the melky cabrera saga getting uglier by the day. the new york daily news reporting an associate allegedly paid $10,000 for that phony website. the plan according to the paper was to try and fool mlb and suggest cabrera ordered a supplement from that website. that was fraudulently spiked with testosterone. the daily news says that is story unrabled quickly last month amid the investigation into his positive test. a famed investigator as well as agents from major league baseball are looking into cabrera's trainers handlers and agents. comcast sports net insider andrew baggerly says there's probably zero chance he ever returns to the orange and sf
a member of the fbi was on hand to stress the same message. associate of the giants' all-star created a fake website and product to try and fight off that 50-game suspension handed to cabrera by mlb earlier this week. the scheme is the first of its kind in mlb history. dave feldman joins us now with the latest. if this is a first for them, it must be a first for you, too. >> yeah, i think it is, chris. the melky cabrera saga getting uglier by the day. the new york daily news reporting an...
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. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent movement as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama and members of the senate are back in washington today after a short break with just days before the onset of the so-called fiscal cliff. obama and republican leaders remain at a crossroads on reaching a budget deal before the combination of spending cuts and tax hikes kicks in with the new year. on wednesday, treasury secretary timothy geithner told congress the u.s. will reach its federal borrowing limit on new year's eve, threatening the same default that was narrowly
. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent movement as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!,"...
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i have no dealings with the fbi any more. >> didn't he give you that report? >> yes, he sends them over about the department of justice. >> >> i just understand that he is planning and plotting things. >> he had not sent me a report. i just told him the other day i would like to have that report. and to be sure to send me a copy. i said sent the next one for me here. i asked if he said it to the attorney general and he said yes. yet not send me any report on you or the department. every three or four days, he gets eight or 10 of them a day. there are routine things were people are talking. as far as i know, they have not involved you. that is narrow. he never said that. he never gave any indication of that. >> in any case, that is the state patrol there. maybe the fbi. i thought about having marshals going there, but that causes problems. maybe the fbi could talk to the governor's office with him they have a liaison. maybe they had a car that would follow martin luther king out of greenwood back to mississippi. >> if you want to, i will do it. >> i hate to ask
i have no dealings with the fbi any more. >> didn't he give you that report? >> yes, he sends them over about the department of justice. >> >> i just understand that he is planning and plotting things. >> he had not sent me a report. i just told him the other day i would like to have that report. and to be sure to send me a copy. i said sent the next one for me here. i asked if he said it to the attorney general and he said yes. yet not send me any report on you or...
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once this person's name came forward i'm sure he was contacted by the fbi which has been combing this town or police. again, he had no direct contact. it was only an online application and out of due diligence this gun range owner calls back to kind of query people over the phone and got this very weird and bizarre message. he had never met holmes. holmes never followed up on the online application. it was the one online application on june 25th. >> very fascinating information. >>> some in the theater that night in aurora are revealing more, describing in vivid detail how they narrowly escaped death. you have been hearing incredible stories from survivors. what more are they telling you? >> reporter: we are hearing from survivors. it wasn't just the fact that they witnessed this terrible event and part of it but how they came together in order to survive. we are hearing some amazing stories of sacrifice >> my mind was completely clear of what is going on. this guy is here with a gun. he is shooting at people. stay down. that's the best chance we have. >> reporter: the second thought
once this person's name came forward i'm sure he was contacted by the fbi which has been combing this town or police. again, he had no direct contact. it was only an online application and out of due diligence this gun range owner calls back to kind of query people over the phone and got this very weird and bizarre message. he had never met holmes. holmes never followed up on the online application. it was the one online application on june 25th. >> very fascinating information....
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. >> reporter: former fbi director louis freeh said it was fear of bad publicity which kept officials from revealing details to the public regarding jerry sandusky's contact with young boys. >> the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children sandusky victimized. >> reporter: the report pored over documents. freeh blasted former president graham spanier, athletic director tim curly, vice president gary schultz and paterno for l inaction. >> nobody even spoke to sandusky. not one of those four persons, including the coach, who was a few steps away from his office. there's no end case anybody spoke to him. >> reporter: throughout the investigation all have denied knowing the full extent of sandusky's actions up. >> should know our hearts remain heavy and we are deeply ashamed. >> reporter: on campus thursday, a dark day and disblae. >> i'm disappointed that the leaders of our institution could let something like this happen. >> and now here is your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in judicial, this is fr
. >> reporter: former fbi director louis freeh said it was fear of bad publicity which kept officials from revealing details to the public regarding jerry sandusky's contact with young boys. >> the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children sandusky victimized. >> reporter: the report pored over documents. freeh blasted former president graham spanier, athletic director tim curly, vice president gary schultz and paterno for l...
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fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent awlaki. he added, wfo does not currently assess hasan to be involved in terrorist activities. >> fbi agents decided in the end not to interview hasan. in a phone call a washington agent told us san diego counterpart, quote, we don't interview every muslim guy who visits extremist web sites. >> pelley: bob, thank you. there is new trouble for the london olympics. a strike threat. a new forecast on how long we'll suffer with the drought. and megafires in the west. what they are, and why they're happening now when the "cbs evening news" conti
fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent...
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another project, i was asked by the fbi to write the story of the investigation of the oklahoma city bombing in 1995. i took that as a very solemn duty. my two co-authors with the two fbi agents to literally coordinated that investigation in oklahoma and kansas within 30 minutes of the crime. so they knew it all. the fbi provided me of 30,000 documents, 30,000 documents and evidence that have been used in the federal trial that convicted and ultimately ended in the execution of timothy mcveigh. i tell them if i conclude that there is somebody else involved, well, i concluded that it was only mcveigh and nichols. that perhaps took six months also. that's all i did for six months. i didn't practice law because that was a huge, huge amounts of interviewing people, some of the victim's interviewing. the book was not about the victims but interviewing other fbi agents participated in the investigation, even interviewing some of the lawyers who represented some of the defendants. this is my basic, what i call might 18 library. if i am writing a book in this room there is hardly any oklahom
another project, i was asked by the fbi to write the story of the investigation of the oklahoma city bombing in 1995. i took that as a very solemn duty. my two co-authors with the two fbi agents to literally coordinated that investigation in oklahoma and kansas within 30 minutes of the crime. so they knew it all. the fbi provided me of 30,000 documents, 30,000 documents and evidence that have been used in the federal trial that convicted and ultimately ended in the execution of timothy mcveigh....
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no, the fbi continue to appeals the case. at some point the fbi needs to hone up to the retaliation and end these cases. that's something within the director's power. something he could and should do immediately. finally, i want to thank the director for his candor in answering one of my written questions about the fbi's attempt to overclassify a memorandum provided to us. in a rare admission of fault, the written questions noted that the fbi erroneously stamped a memo to the congress as, quote/unquote, sensitive security information under the code of federal regulations. at first glance the stamp apeeshs to limit disclosure of the memo. how far, he closer looked and revealed the white house was using the authority reserve for the administrator of tsa. we in congress understand the need to appropriately classify information. this was an example of the cynical classification materials. i'm happy that the fbi honed up to this task or occasion, but worry it could signal a problem. i look forward to addressing these topics. thank
no, the fbi continue to appeals the case. at some point the fbi needs to hone up to the retaliation and end these cases. that's something within the director's power. something he could and should do immediately. finally, i want to thank the director for his candor in answering one of my written questions about the fbi's attempt to overclassify a memorandum provided to us. in a rare admission of fault, the written questions noted that the fbi erroneously stamped a memo to the congress as,...
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they were targets, not of the fbi that of the plan and other entities. the fbi was just standing by taking notes while organizers were being beaten. but no, we were pretty spotty and one might say foolhardy but in any case, we were rather full of our own figure. >> we've been talking with professor todd gitlin and this is his latest book available as an ebook occupied nation the roots the spirit and the nation of rocket will street. he's also the author of the 60s coming years of hoping. thank you, professor gitlin. >> you are very welcome. thank you. >> on religious liberty in the united states. this is about 15 minutes. >> on a regular basis on book tv on c-span2, we visit universities to talk with professors who are also authors. this week we are not columbia university in new york city and now joining us is a history professor at columbia, evan haefeli. professor, what is new in nederland? >> new netherland is what is often in the common known as new amsterdam but more than just the beginnings of new york, it was a big chunk of territory which techni
they were targets, not of the fbi that of the plan and other entities. the fbi was just standing by taking notes while organizers were being beaten. but no, we were pretty spotty and one might say foolhardy but in any case, we were rather full of our own figure. >> we've been talking with professor todd gitlin and this is his latest book available as an ebook occupied nation the roots the spirit and the nation of rocket will street. he's also the author of the 60s coming years of hoping....